Thursday, November 14, 2013

Ask Mr. Music by Jerry Osborne

FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 11, 2013


DEAR JERRY: I noticed that when you refer to the value of something, it is always for items in near-mint condition. I understand why you must do that, but isn't it more likely that most older records have been used and are now in something less than a near-mint grade? How should we estimate the values of ones with noticeable flaws?
—Vin Roselli, Raleigh, N.C.


DEAR VIN: You're right about most older records showing signs of wear. Though those platters were intended to endure repeated playing, it is when they were not properly played (quality of stylus or needle), stored, or handled that causes depreciation.

Many exceptions exist, but one rule of thumb is that a near-mint record can be worth up to 10 times that of one showing signs of use and abuse, and five times one showing use but not abuse. The same applies to covers of LPs and EPs, as well as custom sleeves made for singles.


DEAR JERRY: Linda Laurie and her make believe boyfriend got a lot of exposure around 1959, because of her novelty hit, "Ambrose."

It has Linda and Ambrose walking and talking in the subway, but no matter what she says his only response is "just keep walking."

Many people know this record, but a few years later someone reworked that same story to tie in with the twist dance craze, and it has been a total mystery to everyone I've ever asked about it.

Instead of being in a subway, the couple is on the dance floor. The girl wants to take a break, but no matter how persuasive she is, his only response is "just keep twisting," which is probably the title.

Is this also by Linda Laurie?
—Stacy Beaumont, El Paso, Texas


DEAR STACY: In a saga worthy of a Paula Zahn or Keith Morrison investigation — where every story has a twist — this poor girl is essentially being held against her will on the dance floor. I think her date/captor has an antisocial personality disorder (ASPD).

Her persuasiveness begins calmly enough:

"They [the band] have been playing this tempo [twist music] all night without a letup. I'm so tired. I wish I could lie down and sleep … for a week."

His two-word reply, as well as the song title, is "Keep Twisting."

"I didn't have a minute's rest all day. I got up very late and I missed the bus so I had to walk seven miles to work. My heel broke and I had to practically limp the last three miles. Please, honey, can't we sit down for a minute?"

Keep twisting!

"Do you remember the night we met? I knew at a glance it was love. You took me in your arms, brought your lips close to mine, and do you remember the first sweet thing you said?"

Keep twisting!

"What's all the confusion over there? Isn't that smoke coming up through the floor? Sure it is, there's a fire in this place. Don't you think we ought to make a run for it?

Keep twisting!

"Look! All the people are rushing for the exits. Pleeeeze! I'm hot, let's go while there's still time.

Keep twisting!

"I can't even see, there's so much smoke. What are you, some kind of nut?

Keep twisting!

"I can't stand it anymore (coughing, gagging), I'm getting out of here (coughing), you can stay if you want!"

Jan Miner is the only artist credited on "Keep Twisting" (Everest 19429), leaving us to wonder who plays the part of the obsessive-compulsive twister. Linda Laurie had no involvement in this adventure.

On the B-side is "Cook-Cook Cookie," a twist music instrumental, by the Five Cookies. This tune is remarkably similar to the music playing throughout "Keep Twisting," sans the Miner and friend dialogue.

Though more than 100 twist records came out in the early 1960s, "Keep Twisting" was among the first. When it came off the press (January 1962), there were only two twist hits in the Top 40: "The Twist" (Chubby Checker) and "Peppermint Twist" (Joey Dee and the Starliters).

Then the floodgates opened.

In just one 30 day stretch (Feb. 3-March 3) in 1962, 17 different twist records appeared in the nation's Top 100. Alphabetically, they are:

"Alvin Twist" (Chipmunks)
"Dear Lady Twist" (Gary U.S. Bonds)
"Do You Know How to Twist" (Hank Ballard)
"Hey Let's Twist" (Joey Dee and the Starliters)
"Let's Twist Again" (Chubby Checker)
"Oliver Twist" (Rod McKuen)
"Peppermint Twist" (Joey Dee and the Starliters)
"Percolator (Twist)" (Billy Joe and the Checkmates)
"Slow Twistin'" (Chubby Checker with Dee Dee Sharp)
"Soul Twist" (King Curtis)
"Tequila Twist" (Champs)
"The Twist" (Chubby Checker)
"Twist-Her" (Bill Black's Combo)
"Twistin' All Night Long" (Danny and the Juniors)
"Twistin' Postman" (Marvelettes)
"Twistin' the Night Away" (Sam Cooke)
"Twistin' U.S.A." (Chubby Checker)


IZ ZAT SO? According to IMdb.com: "Jan Miner became a TV icon to generations of viewers as Madge, the wisecracking manicurist for Palmolive Dishwashing Detergent. She played this role for 27 years, one of the longest ongoing product endorsement relationships in television history."

Janice Miner (her real name) died peacefully of natural causes, February 15, 2004 in Bethel, Conn. She was 87.


Jerry Osborne answers as many questions as possible through this column.  Write Jerry at: Box 255, Port Townsend, WA 98368  E-mail: jpo@olympus.net   Visit his Web site: www.jerryosborne.com

All values quoted in this column are for near-mint condition. 

Copyright 2013 Osborne Enterprises - Reprinted By Exclusive Permission

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

interesting read....



Why collect records? An extract from Kevin M. Moist’s “Record Collecting as Cultural Anthropology”











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Nonesuch Records to Release Three "Mermaid Avenue" Volumes on Vinyl for Black Friday


When American folk legend Woody Guthrie died in 1967, at the age of 55, among his stored belongings were thousands of complete song lyrics for which he had not written out music or made recordings.


Many of them had been written in the 1940s and ’50s, in the Guthrie family home on Mermaid Avenue in Coney Island, Brooklyn. The lyrics remained in boxes for decades, but once his daughter Nora found them in the 1990s, she knew they had to be shared. She approached English singer-songwriter and activist Billy Bragg to select some to set to music. The Chicago rock band Wilco came aboard soon after, with Jeff Tweedy writing music—along with his late bandmate Jay Bennett on some songs—and the band recording with both Tweedy and Bragg on vocals. Natalie Merchant joined the group to sing a duet with Bragg and two solo songs, and guitarist/singer Corey Harris, who wrote two songs and co-wrote one, performed on many tracks.

In 1998, the first batch of songs was released to critical acclaim as Mermaid Avenue, receiving a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Folk Album. Mermaid Avenue Vol. II followed in 2000, and, more than a decade later, for Record Store Day 2012, Nonesuch Records released Vol. III, comprising 17 previously unreleased recordings made during the original sessions, as part of a three-CD-plus-DVD set, Mermaid Avenue: The Complete Sessions.

Now, to coincide with Record Store Day's Back to Black Friday, on November 29, 2013, the Friday after Thanksgiving, Nonesuch will reissue the first two Mermaid Avenue volumes on vinyl and release, for

the first time, the third volume on vinyl. Each volume is pressed on 2-LP, 180-gram vinyl at Pallas MFG in Diepholz, Germany. The albums are now available to pre-order in the Nonesuch Store, where LP orders include downloads of the complete album available starting on release day.

In her liner note to the Complete Sessions set, Nora Guthrie describes her response to finding her father's lyrics, which were much more personal and journal-esque than the earlier works for which Woody was best known: “I had just discovered that my father had written more song lyrics than any of us could ever imagine. (Over 3,000 when I finally did the count.) I had just discovered that he had a bad crush on Ingrid Bergman and dreamed of getting her pregnant, that he felt sorry for Hans Eisler, that he was a proud lush and a comfortable luster, that he believed in flying saucers, that he was homesick for California, that he even knew who Joe DiMaggio was let alone wrote a song about him, or that he once made out with a girl in a tree hollow when, as a kid, he bragged, ‘There ain’t nobody that can sing like me.’”

The New York Times said of the first volume, “[Tweedy and Bragg] are the perfect pair to conclude that Guthrie, far from a predictable Popular Front totem, was a prophetic rock-and-roller with a whole lot to say. All he needed was a band and a little freedom … It says a great deal for [Bragg] that he recognized that his leftism only half-equipped him to bring it off. Woody Guthrie was as American as it gets, and [Chicago–based] Wilco provided that element as few other contemporaries could have. Wilco’s signature, a spacious stylistic sweep from blues to bluegrass, brings all this music to a life no … Brits or Nashville pros could have approached.”

Bragg told NPR in 1998, “The words are so powerful, they’re so evocative to many people…That’s the strength of Woody, it’s the simplicity.” Tweedy added, “I’d have a really good feeling about things if [the album] did lead a certain number of people back to discover Woody Guthrie.”

Pre-Order from Nonesuch

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Slayer Classic Albums Being Reissued On Vinyl

American Recordings is set to reissue 10 of Slayer's seminal albums on vinyl on December 10, 2013 in North America.  All ten albums will be available individually and were re-mastered from the original analog flat master tapes and pressed on the highest quality, 180-gram audiophile vinyl.  Albums include all nine of Slayer's studio recordings, 'Reign In Blood' (1986), 'South of Heaven' (1988), 'Seasons In The Abyss' (1990), 'Divine Intervention' (1994), 'Undisputed Attitude' (1996), 'Diabolus In Musica' (1998), 'God Hates Us All' (2001), 'Christ Illusion' (2006) and 'World Painted Blood' (2009), plus their live double-LP 'Decade of Aggression: Live' (1991).

Each title will feature the original album artwork including reproductions of the original 12X12 inner sleeves. For the first US pressing, 500 unmarked copies will be pressed on 180-gram, blood red, colored vinyl and randomly inserted.

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Breaking Bad soundtrack to get picture disc vinyl release






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Rock and Soul Legends Pay Tribute to Jack White on New Compilation











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north of our border, canadians love their records!

City Living: Vinyl vultures descend upon record fair






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if you are in the area...

A guide to Cleveland music shops specializing in sales of vinyl records






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UK's Best Selling Vinyl Records Of The Last 20 Years

1. Oasis - What's the Story, Morning Glory? (1995)
2. Oasis - Definitely Maybe (1994)
3. Portishead - Dummy (1994)
4. Travis - The Invisible Band (2001)
5. Radiohead - The King of Limbs (2011)
6. Leftfield - Leftism (1994)
7. The Beatles - Live at the BBC (1994)
8. Massive Attack vs. Mad Professor – Protection/No Protection (1995)
9. Queen - Made in Heaven (1995)
10. The Prodigy – Fat Of The Land (1997)
11. Paul Weller – Stanley Road (1995)
12. The Stone Roses – Second Coming (1994)
13. Blur – Parklife (1994)
14. Nirvana – MTV Unplugged In New York (1994)
15. The Prodigy – Music For The Jilted Generation (1994)
16. Neil Young – Harvest (1972)
17. Pulp – Different Class (1995)
18. Oasis – Be Here Now (1997)
19. DJ Shadow – Endtroducing (1999)
20. The Beatles – Anthology 1 (1995)    

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Amazon's Top Ten Best Sellers

1.  Arcade Fire - Reflektor
2. The Beatles - On Air - Live At The BBC Volume 2
3. Nine Inch Nails - Hesitation Marks (2LP + CD)
4. Arctic Monkeys - AM
5. Lorde - Pure Heroine
6. Paul McCartney New [Vinyl]
7. Ghost B.C. - If You Have Ghost [Vinyl]
8. Saint Heron - Saint Heron  [Vinyl]
9. Brand New - Devil & God Are Raging Inside Me [Vinyl]
10. Grizzly Bear - Shields: B-Sides

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GRIMEY'S BEST SELLERS 11/04 - 11/10, 2013

Vinyl Top 25:
1. Mystery Twins - Ghost In The Ground
2. Arcade Fire - Reflektor
3. Soundtrack - Inside Llewyn Davis
4. Haim - Days Are Gone
5. Tristen - C A V E S
6. Chuck Mead - Upstairs At United
7. The Head & The Heart - Let's Be Still
8. The Avett Brothers - Magpie & The Dandelion
9. Jimi Hendrix - Miami Pop Festival
10. Bright Eyes - Christmas Album
11. Darkside - Psychic
12. Midlake - Antiphon
13. Janelle Monae - Electric Lady
14. Kings Of Leon - Mechanical Bull
15. Cass McCombs - Big Wheel & Others
16. Grateful Dead - Sunshine Daydream: Veneta OR 8/27/72
17. Lou Reed - Transformer
18. Arctic Monkeys - AM
19. Kurt Vile - Wakin On A Pretty Daze
20. The Shins - Live At Third Man
21. Lambchop - Mr. M
22. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
23. Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And Food
24. Talking Heads - The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads
25. White Denim - Corsicana Lemonade

Monday, November 11, 2013

New Music Releases - November 12, 2013









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3 Inches Of Blood - Live At Mushroom Vol. 1 (7")
3 Inches Of Blood - Live At Mushroom Vol. 2 (7")
3 Inches Of Blood - Live At Mushroom Vol. 3 (7")
Adrian Utley - In C (2xLP)
Age Coin - Perceptions (vinyl)
Albert Collins - Truckin' with Albert Collins
Aloa Input - Anysome (vinyl)
Alpaca - Demimonde
Anamanaguchi - Endless Fantasy (vinyl)
Andre Obin - The Arsonist Remixes
Anthony Green - Young Legs (deluxe edition)
Atlantean Kodex - The White Goddess (A Grammar of Poetic Myth)(2xLP)
AWOLNATION - Megalithic Symphony (deluxe edition) (2xCD)
Bahru Kegne - The Legendary Bahru Kegne
Beatles - On Air: Live At The BBC Volume 2 (3xLP)
Black Tide - Bite The Bullet
Blue Rodeo - In Our Nature
Bobby Draino - Brain Drain (12')
Botanist | Palace Of Worms - Split (vinyl)
Breach - Breach DJ-Kicks (vinyl)
Brenda Holloway - The Artistry Of Brenda Holloway
Brutal Truth / Bastard Noise - The Axiom of Post Inhumanity (split)
Buddy Guy - This Is the Beginning: The Artistic Cobra & U.S.A.
Bun B - Trill O.G. The Epilogue
Cabaret Voltaire - #8385
Casey Neill and the Norway Rats - All You Pretty Vandals (vinyl)
Caspian - Hymn For The Greatest Generation
Cate Le Bon - Mug Museum
Chalachew Ashenafi and Ililta Band - The Legendary Gondar Azmari (1966-2012)
Chantal Acda - Let Your Hands Be My Guide (vinyl)
Chase and Status - Brand New Machine
Cherushii - Queen of Cups (12")
Chris Garneau - Winter Games
Cian Nugent - Born with the Caul (vinyl)
Circus Devils  When Machines Attack (vinyl)
Circus Devils - My Mind Has Seen the White Trick (vinyl)
Clarence Carter - Fame Singles, Volume 2 1970-73
Coke Weed - Back to Soft (vinyl)
Compound Eye - Journey From Anywhere (2xLP)
Computer Jay - Savage Planet Discotheque Vol. 2 (10")
Cooly G - Hold Me (12")
Counting Crows - Echoes of the Outlaw Roadshow (vinyl)
Cowboy Junkies - The Kennedy Suite
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Creedence Clearwater Revival (6-disc box set)
Cronian - Erathems
Cupp Cave - NVMB (12")
Cyanide Pills - Apathy b/w Conspiracy Theory (7")
Cyanide Pills - Waiting (For You To Call Me) / Hooked On You (7")
Daedelus - Drown Out (vinyl)
Dark Funeral - Dark Funeral (reissue)
Dark Funeral - The Secrets Of The Black Arts (reissue)
Dark Funeral - Vobiscum Satanas (reissue)
David Lynch - Bad the John Boy (vinyl)
David Van Teighem Ten - Fits and Starts (vinyl)
deadmau5 - We Are Friends Vol. 2
Deep Purple - Audio Fidelity Collection (24k Limited Edition Box Set)
Demonical - Darkness Unbound
Denmark Vessey and Scud One - Cult Class
Donny Hathaway - Never My Love: The Anthology
Doug Benson - Gateway Doug
Duane Allman - Skydog: The Duane Allman Retrospective (Encore Edition) (7-disc box set)
Eddie Palmieri - Eddie Palmieri Is Doin’ It In The Park (vinyl)
Elvis Presley - King Creole (reissue) (vinyl)
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Live in Montreal 1977
Endstillee - Kapitulation 2013
ERAAS - Initiation
Erasure - Snow Globe
Evil Blizzard - The Dangers of Evil Blizzard (vinyl)
Exivious - Liminal
Flume - Flume (deluxe reissue)
Fluxion - Vibrant Forms (2xLP)
Freeway and The Jacka - Highway Robbery
Fruit Bats - Mouthfuls (reissue) (vinyl)
Gap Dream - Shine Your Light
Get Scared - Everyone's Out To Get Me
Glorior Belli - Gators Rumble, Chaos Unfurls
Goodiepal - Red Man K's Bedrifter - Goodiepal Live, Chapel Hill 2002 (2xLP)
Grace & Tony - November
Graph Rabbit - Comfortably Numb (vinyl)
Grizzly Bear - Shields B-Sides (12")
Grizzly Bear - Shields: Expanded (2xCD)
Heart Of A Coward - Severance
Heidecker & Wood - Some Things Never Stay The Same
Hellogoodbye - Everything Is Debatable (vinyl)
Herbie Hancock - The Complete Columbia Album Collection 1972-1988 (34-disc box set)
Hollow Sunshine - Held Above (vinyl)
Honeymoon Suite - Big Prize
Honeymoon Suite - Honeymoon Suite
Ikebe Shakedown - Tujunga Remixes (12")
ILLLS - Hideout From The Feeders
Index for Potential Suicide - Newest Youth Rebellion (vinyl)
Jacobites - Robespierre's Velvet Basement (vinyl)
James Ferraro - NYC, Hell 3:00 AM (vinyl)
Jen Kirkman - Hail to the Freaks (2xCD)
Jensen Sportag - Stealth of Days (12")
Jeremy Jay - Abandoned Apartments
Jhené Aiko - Sail Out
Jim O'Rourke - Old News #9 (2XLP)
Jimmy Buffett - 5 Classic Albums
JJUUJJUU - FRST
John Davis - Spare Parts (2xLP)
John Hiatt - Here to Stay: Best of 2000-2012
John Mellencamp - 1982-1989 (5-disc box set)
John Talabot - John Talabot DJ-Kicks (2xLP)
Josephine Foster - I'm A Dreamer (vinyl)
Joy Mega - Forever Is Something Inside You
Justus Kohncke - Justus Kohncke & The Wonderful Frequency Band (2xLP+CD)
Kassin - Sonhando Devagar (vinyl)
Katey Sagal - Covered
Keane - The Best of Keane
Keller Williams - FUNK
Kid Tsunami - The Chase
Kiln - meadow:watt
KISS - 5 Classic Albums
Koudede - Guitars from Agadez Vol. 7 (12")
Lady Gaga - ARTPOP
Lamb of God - As the Palaces Burn (10th Anniversary Edition)
Laurel Halo - Chance Of Rain (vinyl)
Lee Camfield Miller and Scott Merzbow - No Closure
Less Than Jake - See the Light
Like Like The The The Death - Cave Jenny (vinyl)
Little Mix - Salute
Living Sacrifice - Ghost Thief
Livity Sound - Livity Sound (2xCD)
Lords of the New Church - Is Nothing Sacred?
Lords of the New Church - The Lords of the New Church
Lords of the New Church - The Methods to Our Madness
Los Campesinos! - No Blues (vinyl)
Louis Logic - Look On The Blight Side
Low Leaf - Unearthly (10")
Lynyrd Skynyrd - 5 Classic Albums
Majeure - Romance Language (vinyl)
Majical Cloudz - Turns Turns Turns (reissue) (12")
Man Must Die - Peace Was Never An Option
Mansions - Doom Loop (vinyl)
Manu Chao - Baionarena (3xLP)
Manu Chao - Clandestino (2xLP)
Manu Chao - La Radiolina (2xLP)
Manu Chao - Proxima Estacion: Esperenza (2xLP)
Manu Chao - Radio Bemba Sound System (2xLP)
Manu Chao - Siberie M'Etait Conteee (2xLP)
Marco Polo - Port Authority 2: The Director's Cut
Mark Pritchard - Make A Livin’ (EP)
Marvin Gaye - 5 Classic Albums
Mason Jennings - Always Been (vinyl)
Matt Gawa - Tambora
Matt Pryor - Wrist Slitter
Matthew De Gennaro - Chuang Tzu Motherfucker (vinyl)
Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs - Under the Covers, Volume 3
Miles Davis - The Original Mono Recordings (9-CD box set)
Morphine - Good (vinyl)
Mount Eerie - Pre-Human Ideas
Nat Baldwin - Dome Branches: The MVP Demos (vinyl)
New Christy Minstrels - Merry Christmas! the Complete Columbia Christmas Recordings
Nikki Sudden - The Bible Belt (vinyl)
Nikki Sudden - Waiting On Egypt (vinyl)
No Bird Sing - Definition Sickness
Obliteration - Black Death Horizon
Omar Souleyman - Dabke 2020: Folk and Pop Sounds of Syria (vinyl)
Oranssi Pazuzu - Valonielu (vinyl)
Pampers - Pampers (vinyl)
Patrick Higgins - String Quartet No.2 + Glacia (vinyl)
Paul F. Tompkins - Laboring Under Delusions: Live in Brooklyn (2xCD)
Penny Penny - Shaka Bundu (vinyl)
Pentagram Chile - The Malefice
Pestilence - Obsideo
Philip Perkins - Drive Time (vinyl)
Phill Niblock - Nothin to Look At Just a Record (vinyl)
Phish - Niagara Falls
Pierce The Veil - This Is A Wasteland (DVD)
Psapp - What Makes US Glow
Reba McEntire - 5 Classic Albums
Recondite - Hinterland (vinyl)
Redbone - The Witch Queen Of New Orleans
Rene Hell - Vanilla Call Option (vinyl)
Rhys Chatham - Harmonie du soir (vinyl)
Ricardo Tobar - Treillis (2xLP)
Rival Schools - United By Fate (vinyl)
Roger Eno - Little Things Left Behind (1988-1998) (2xCD)
Rolling Stones - Sweet Summer Sun – Live at Hyde Park (3xLP+DVD)
Ron Morelli - Spit (vinyl)
Rudimentary Peni - Archaic (reissue)(vinyl)
Ry Cooder - 1970-1987 (11-disc box set)
Saada Bonaire - Saada Bonaire (vinyl)
Sam Langhorn - The Gospel According to Sam (vinyl)
Sammy Kershaw - Sammy Kershaw Big Hits Volume One
Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains - Yours To Discover
Sebastien Tellier - Confection (vinyl)
Sheryl Crow - 5 Classic Albums
Shinedown - The Studio Album Collection
Solstafir - I Blodi Og Anda (2xCD)
Songs - Ohia – Magnolia Electric Company Co. (deluxe reissue) (vinyl)
Soviet Soviet - Fate (vinyl)
State Faults - Resonate/Desperate (vinyl)
Syl Johnson - Back for A Taste of Your Love (vinyl)
Temple of Baal - Verses Of Fire
Temptations - 5 Classic Albums
The Acacia Strain - Above/Below (7")
The Bo-Keys fet. Percy Wiggins - I Need More Than One Lifetime EP (7")
The Bo-Keys fet. Percy Wiggins - The Dark End of the Street EP (7")
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Bringing It All Back Home Again
The Chills - Somewhere Beautiful (3xLP)
The Growlers - Gilded Pleasures (EP) (vinyl)
The Higher State - The Higher State (vinyl)
The Hunt - The Hunt Begins (vinyl)
The Killers - Direct Hits
The Misfits - Descending Angel (12")
The Ocean - Collective Oblivion (3xDVD)
The Purist - TR-ill (vinyl)
The Servants - Small Time and Hey Hey We're the Manques (2xLP)
The Student Teachers - Invitation To...
The Thing - Boot! (vinyl)
The Thing - Mono (2xLP)
The Who - Tommy (remastered and expanded 4-disc box set)
The Wytches - Crying Clown (7")
Throwing Muses - Purgatory/Paradise
Tindersticks - Across Six Leap Years
Title Fight - Spring Songs (EP)
Toe - Songs, Ideas We Forgot (vinyl)
Tom Diabo - Dark Star (vinyl+7")
Trampled By Turtles - Live at First Avenue (vinyl)
Troum - Syzygie
Vaadat Charigim - The World Is Well Lost
Various Artists - Americana 2 - Rock Your Soul (2xLP)
Various Artists - Book a Trip 2: More Psych Pop Sounds of Capitol Records
Various Artists - Funky Christmas
Various Artists - Inside Llewyn Davis OST
Various Artists - Metal Xmas (2xLP)
Various Artists - Mountains of Tongues: Musical Dialects from the Caucasus (vinyl)
Various Artists - Paink: French Punk Anthems 1975-1982 (vinyl)
Various Artists - Peru Maravilloso (2xLP)
Various Artists - Purple Snow: Forecasting the Minneapolis Sound (4xLP+Book)
Various Artists - Saint Heron (vinyl)
Various Artists - Songs For Slim: Rockin' Here Tonight - A Benefit Compilation For Slim Dunlap
Various Artists - Soul Jazz Records presents: New Orleans Funk 3 (vinyl)
Vastum - Patricidal Lust
Vaura - The Missing
Veil Of Maya - Subject Zero
Vex Ruffin - Vex Ruffin (vinyl)
Walking Papers - Walking Papers (vinyl)
Way Through - Clapper Is Still (vinyl)
Waylon Jennings - Honky Tonk Heroes (vinyl)
Weekend Nachos - Still
White Manna - Dune Worship (vinyl)
William Parker - Wood Flute Songs: Anthology/Live 2006-2012 (8xCD)
Wooden Shjips - Back to Land (vinyl)
Worriers - Cruel Optimist (12")
Wreck and Reference - No Youth (PRE-ODER) (vinyl)
X Ray Pop - Ding Dong Songs
Yeasayer - Live at 9:30 Club (vinyl)
YOB - Catharsis (10th Anniversary)

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


from our friends at polyvinylrecords

STRFKR Reptilians Ltd. Edition Picture Disc

The limited edition STRFKR Reptilians picture discs are shipping out today and there are less than 30 copies still up for grabs.

These beautiful looking (and sounding) records are going to be showing up in mailboxes all over the world very soon, so act now if you want one in yours!

On STRFKR's second full-length, Reptilians, a lyrical obsession with death is expressed musically via vibrant crescendos, explosive drum beats, and layered synth melodies that drive a theatrical live show where dance party meets Roxy Music.

This one-time pressing is limited to 500 numbered copies -- less than 30 left!

Buy STRFKR Reptilians Picture Disc Edition at polyvinylrecords

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Black gospel music collection at Baylor to become part of Smithsonian











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across the pond, vinyl getting its due

Spins and needles: the London club night celebrating vinyl culture






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Top 7 Sites To Score Vinyl: A Guide To Finding The Cheapest And Best Albums Online






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vinyl doing well in india!

Manna Dey's LP sales on the rise

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Third Eye Blind Launch Preorder For Vinyl Box Set







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Alter Bridge mark 10th anniversary with limited-edition box set








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read about this guy a while ago, has an obsession with the white album, now he's making money from the collection.....

Artist layers 100 unique copies of The Beatles’ White Album for original vinyl release









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The Beatles vs. the Stones: 50 years on, the titans of 1960s rock face off again - Rivalry continues with the Beatles' 'On Air: Live at the BBC Volume 2' and the Rolling Stones' 'Sweet Summer Sun: Hyde Park Live'










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Roger Daltrey Working on Keith Moon Biopic






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Sparklehorse tribute album to feature Flaming Lips, Mark Lanegan, Phantogram, and others










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really?

Agnetha Fältskog hints at ABBA reunion next year






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album cover art of the day:

CYNIC To Release 'Kindly Bent To Free Us' In February





















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  Vinyl album resurgence helps mom n' pop record shops in N.O.


Friday, November 8, 2013

How A "Little Deuce Coupe" Became One Of The Most Famous Hot Rods In History

50 years ago, the hot rod scene was thriving in America and my friend Danny at www.all-about-vinylrecords.com captures the essence and history of this fabled time in music history.  Special thanks to Danny for allowing me to reprint his wonderful time capsule, enjoy!

How A "Little Deuce Coupe" Became One Of The Most Famous Hot Rods in History

By Danny Sandrik

When it appeared on the cover of the Beach Boys popular album "Little Deuce Coupe" in 1963, Clarence "Chili" Catallo's beautiful '32 coupe hot rod...then nicknamed the "Silver Sapphire"...became an instant star.

To millions of people it was the very definition of the American Hot Rod, and shortly thereafter Chili's car became known by a new name...the "Little Deuce Coupe."

The car that became the model for the Beach Boys' song has been completely restored to its original condition and is comfortably retired in Michigan.

Here's the story...

The car was bought in 1955 by Clarence Catallo, who was just 15 years old and didn't have a driver's license. The little coupe was bought at a gas station across the street from his parent's grocery story in Allen Park, Michigan for $75.00.

A friend drove the car home for him, and the transformation into a custom began immediately.

Catallo replaced the original stock Ford engine (unlike The Beach Boys song lyrics, which mention "a flathead mill") with a newer 344-cid Olds V-8 built and installed by Bill Wanderer. He then added Olds parts to the driveline, including a Hydra-Matic transmission and a chromed 1955 rear end.


The "A Brothers" go to work on the Coupe...

Much of the original customizing work, including the stacked headlights, side trim, and front grille was done by an auto shop owned by Mike and Larry Alexander in the Detroit suburb of Southfield.

The "A Brothers" sectioned and channeled the body, added a quad-headlight fiberglass nose, made a special rolled rear pan, altered the frame, and covered the cobbled frame rails with polished aluminum fins. When the blue-lacquer paint was added Chili called the hot rod the Silver Sapphire.


On to California and the Famed Barris Custom Shop.

When Catallo was 18 he moved to Southern California and took a job sweeping floors at George Barris' Kustom shop in Lynwood, California.

This is the shop where the famed "Ala Kart" was built. It was the first custom-built pickup to combine both hot rod and custom elements, and was named "America's Most Beautiful Roadster" in 1958 and again in 1959. Chili knew he was in the right hands.

Catallo traded his labor to have the crew there tear down the hot rod, chop the top and repaint it. By 1961 the car was an all out show rod.


Hot Rod Magazine spots the Coupe!

By campaigning the coupe on the West Coast show circuit, Chili caught the attention of Hot Rod Magazine, and the car appeared on the July 1961 cover.

Its greatest fame, however, came in 1963, when it appeared on the cover of the Beach Boys' album "Little Deuce Coupe."

Chili sold the car in 1965 and the car went through some major changes over the next several years. When Chili's son, Curt, saw it at a Detroit custom car show in 1997, he convinced Chili to buy the car back.


The '32 Coupe would be the first and Last Car Chile would own...

Chili and Curt began restoring the coupe to the way it looked in the Hot Rod shoot that was used for the Beach Boys album cover.

Unfortunately, Chili passed away before the Hot Rod was returned to its glory days. Curt continued enlisting the help of many of the men who originally worked on the car, as well as General Motors.

Recognizing the blown Olds engine was a significant part of the company's history, GM helped Curt with the engine and drivetrain rebuild. The restored car appeared at the 50th Detroit Autorama in 2002.

In an interview in 2009 Curt said "The coupe was the first and last car my dad purchased."

After many changes the "Little Deuce Coupe" now looks like it did when The Beach Boys made it one of the most famous cars in Hot Rod history.


Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


from our friends at MusicRecordShop

Crosses - EP + (One) - Vinyl 10" 2013 (PRE-ORDER 11-25) 

Crosses (also stylized as †††) is the musical side project of Deftones singer Chino Moreno, Far guitarist Shaun Lopez and Scott Chuck, based in Los Angeles, California, and formed in 2011. EP † is their debut EP.

Release date: 11/25/2013 
Merchant SKU: AECSR3253 
Label Sumerian
Vinyl Record - 10" - New
Colored Vinyl

Track Listing
1. This Is a Trick
2. Option
3. Bermuda Locket
4. Thholyghst
5. Cross 

Pre-Order at MusicRecordShop

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new releases from our friends at MusicOnVinyl

Booker T and the MG's - Doin' Our Thing

On the aptly titled Doin' Our Thing (1968), the famed Stax house band indeed play their own compositions, to be heard in the album opener "I Can Dig It", the title track and "Blue On Green".

But the boys also make a list of classic Soul and R&B covers their own. They tackle famous tracks like "Expressway To Your Heart", written by the famed producer duo Gamble & Huff and popularized by the Soul Survivors in 1967. "The Beat Goes On", originally written by Sonny Bono (who made it an evergreen with his then-wife Cher) is sprinkled with some Booker T. magic and "You Keep Me Hangin' On" by Holland, Dozier & Holland gets the ever-so-funky organ treatment.

A top notch must-have R&B classic. 180 gram audiophile vinyl



Keith Jarrett Trio - Life Between The Exit Signs 

A student of classical piano since he was big enough to sit on a piano stool, Keith Jarrett became a composition student at 15 and gave a full-scale recital of his own works at 16. After graduating from the Berklee School of Music, he formed his own trio in Boston, played briefly with Roland Kirk and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers.

The story of the Quartet's successes from San Francisco to Moscow and back again is also, of course, part of Keith Jarrett's story as well. Charlie Haden, the bassist in this recording, is a musician who earned prominence as a member of the original Ornette Coleman Trio which exploded on the jazz scene in the middle fifties.

Paul Motian, best known for his long association with the Bill Evans Trio, is one of the most sensitive drummers in jazz. Virtually his entire career has been spent with small groups, where the delicate nuances of sound which he draws from his instruments have won him a unique position of respect. 180 gram audiophile vinyl



Randy Newman - Randy Newman

Randy Newman's first album was aptly self-titled – the artistic outlet of a young man that would become a superstar in a few albums' time.

His style is simply unmatched by any other contemporary artist. No one song structure and melody resembles the other while his storytelling lyrics are intelligent and satirical. The whole package called Randy Newman is one of greatness.

During his career, he intently takes on clichés, turning and twisting them until the point is made: out of the ordinary comes the extraordinary. This is the essence of Randy Newman. 180 gram audiophile vinyl



Graham Central Station - Release Yourself 

On their second album Release Yourself (1974), the band revolving around bass guitar innovator Larry Graham returned with a set of 8 highly contagious, synth laden Funk songs.

Release Yourself is quite ahead of its time. While incorporating the latest innovations in keyboard instruments like the Mellotron and Hohner clavinets, this fun loving group were on the forefront of where Funk was bound to go a year or so later. Supertight rhythms, poppin' basslines and gospel like vocal chants, this album could be even labeled Disco avant la lettre. 180 gram audiophile vinyl





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Ripple Music Nominated for Independent Record Label of the Year -- Ripple bands Mothership and Trucker Diablo also get nods for bands and albums of the year in the Total Bike FM Industry Awards

For Immediate Release

Ripple Music, the California-based heavy rock label has already been recognized as one of the world's leading labels for 70s-tinged retro-heavy rock. With a roster that includes such hard-rocking stalwarts as Mothership, Trucker Diablo, Mos Generator, Grifter, Stone Axe, Devil to Pay, Ape Machine and Earthen Grave, (not to mention such 70s legends as Leaf Hound, Poobah and JPT Scare Band) Ripple has garnered accolades and appreciation by rock fans around the world, for their quality of music and love of both vinyl and CD formats. Now it's time that the industry stood and took notice of what Ripple is doing.

With the announcement of their Industry Award nominations, TheBestForMusic.com made it official: Ripple Music is one of the best hard-rocking record labels out there! As part of their annual award issuing, Ripple Music was nominated along with 3 other excellent labels, for the "Best Independent Record Label."  

Ripple Music bands raked in the accolades also. Both Mothership and Trucker Diablo were nominated for Band of the Year (in UK and International divisions) and both of their latest Ripple releases, Mothership's self-titled debut and Trucker's Songs of Iron were nominated for "Best New Album of 2013."  Trucker Diablo even got a nod for "Song of the Year" for their anthemic, hard rocking single, "Drive."

You can vote for the final awards and see all the nominations at thebestformusic.com.

Stay tuned to Ripple Music for more chain-rattling heavy rock, as they prepare to unleash a maelstrom of heaviness in early 2014, including Leaf Hound's hotly sought-after Live in Japan on vinyl/CD/DVD, Poobah's 1976 classic US Rock and long-anticipated new albums from Grifter and Volume IV.

All Ripple Music releases are available at the Ripple Store (ripplemusic.bigcartel ) and Ripple Music Bandcamp (ripplemusic.bandcamp ) plus world-wide online and physical via Nail Distribution (North America), Code 7/Plastichead (U.K.) and Clearspot International (Europe).

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from our friends at SoundStageDirect

This Week's Bestselling Vinyl Records at SoundStageDirect

1. Boston - Life, Love & Hope (Pre-Order)
2. Jimi Hendrix - Miami Pop Festival (On Sale)
3. Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas
4. Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (On Sale)
5. MFSL Original Master Record Sleeves (50)
6. Jimmy Page And The Black Crowes - Live At The Greek
7. The Band - The Band
8. Temple Of The Dog - Temple Of The Dog (Black Vinyl) (Pre-Order)
9. John Carpenter - Halloween OST (Pre-Order)
10. Led Zeppelin - Mothership (Very Best Of)

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Beatles Named Most Pirated Group

Research from online anti-piracy company MUSO has revealed that the Beatles are the most-pirated artist in the world.  Here are the top ten most pirated musicians:

1.  The Beatles -  187687 uploaded files
2.  Fleetwood Mac - 72984 uploaded files
3.  Bob Marley - 60024 uploaded files
4.  Led Zeppelin - 59011 uploaded files
5.  Cliff Richard - 56576 uploaded files
6.  Stevie Wonder  - 45496 uploaded files
7.  Jimi Hendrix - 44093 uploaded files
8.  Elvis - 40794 uploaded files
9.  ABBA - 35193 uploaded files
10.  The Rolling Stones - 34444 uploaded files

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Mankind's hit disco Doctor Who theme re-released to celebrate 50 years of Doctor Who on November 18th









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The Verlaines' 'Hallelujah All the Way Home' and 'Juvenilia' Treated to Reissues










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album cover art of the day:


CALIBAN: 'Ghost Empire' Cover Artwork Unveiled

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


looking to relocate and open a record store - here's your chance!

Famous Soho classic vinyl record store put on Ebay for £300,000










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In pictures: Surge in vinyl sales in Russia gives tiny Scots record shop its best year yet

UNKNOWN PLEASURES in Edinburgh, which sells albums and singles to music enthusiasts all over Europe, has seen its profits soar after a jump in Soviet buyers




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cool concept!

Wax Packs Brings The Fun Of Baseball Card Collecting To 7" Vinyl Releases





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Brilliant electro-pop oddballs X-Ray Pop profiled in new reissue series







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Get into Goblin: Italian horror giants have Tour EP released by Death Waltz; 5 vinyl represses also surface






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Spinning back into fashion - Older machines, like turntables, still hold luster






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Cassette imprint Opal Tapes announce new vinyl sub-label, Black Opal







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Take a spin down memory lane at event celebrating vinyl record­s

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eBay Top Sellers November 6, 2013 

1. BEATLES yellow submarine LP PPCS 7070 ODEON 1969 UK PRESSING - Sold for $4973.95
2. Led Zeppelin - Classic Records 45rpm. 200g. in Original Box Sealed! - Sold for $4550.00
3. Johnny Hallyday" ultra rare le coeur en deux/ gabrielle" - Sold for $1360.98
4. J-M Leclair - Michele Auclair - Ristenpart Les Discophiles Francais 525.116 10” - Sold for $1028.00
5. Rodan-Private Psych/Funk LP-Rare-Pandora Records - Sold for $900.00

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GRIMEY'S BEST SELLERS 10/28 - 11/03, 2013

Vinyl Top 25:
1. Arcade Fire - Reflektor
2. Death Cab For Cutie - Transatlanticism (reissue)
3. Tristen - C A V E S
4. White Denim - Corsicana Lemonade
5. The Head & The Heart - Let's Be Still
6. The Avett Brothers - Magpie & The Dandelion
7. Volcano Choir - Repave
8. Dean Wareham - Emancipated Hearts
9. Kings Of Leon - Mechanical Bull
10. Steelism / Andrew Combs split 7"
11. Mood Rings - VPI Harmony
12. William Onyeabor - Who Is William Onyeabor?
13. Midlake - Antiphon (bootleg edition)
14. Los Lobos - Disconnected In New York City
15. Band Of Heathens - Sunday Morning Record
16. Jonathan Wilson - Fanfare
17. Cults - Static
18. Jimmy Page w/ The Black Crowes - Live At The Greek
19. Temple Of The Dog - Temple Of The Dog (reissue)
20. Cage The Elephant - Melophobia
21. Bonnie Prince Billy - Bonnie Prince Billy
22. Son Lux - Lanterns
23. Imagine Dragons - Night Visions
24. Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires Of The City
25. Arcade Fire - The Suburbs

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our friends at The Omega Order are having a cool sale!


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Vinyl Revival Puts Music World in a Spin


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Ask Mr. Music by Jerry Osborne

FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 4, 2013


DEAR JERRY: One of the oldies stations recently played "Beechwood 4-5789," by the Carpenters, after which the dee jay asked how many of the listeners remembered telephone exchanges, such as Beechwood.

Well, having been born in the early 1970s I have never used an exchange name to make a call.

Were there more songs with exchange names in the titles?

How about ones with phone numbers in general?
—Bonnie MacGregor, San Diego


DEAR BONNIE: Hope you didn't think I would just phone this one in.

Telephone exchange words were created in the belief that it was easier for subscribers to remember a supposedly common name (most but not all of them were common) and either four or five digits, than to memorize six or seven numbers.

Of course one only needed to know the first two letters of the exchange name, since only those needed to be dialed.

For example, to call BEechwood 4-5789, you would dial BE4-5789. With the all digit dialing system we have been using for decades, you would connect by hitting the very same buttons, but thinking of it as being 234-5789.

Phasing out exchange names and replacing them with digits began in 1958, but the transition was slow going and took many years to complete, especially in rural areas. Ironically, a trend in recent decades to turn some or all of the digits into letters has been very popular with businesses. Makes sense, as HOT-DOGS is easier to remember than 468-3647.

Spanning 60 years, each of these recordings has a telephone number in the title, either with or without exchange names. To qualify, the number must be in the format of a realistic phone number (five or six characters). An area code or dial-1 (for long distance) is optional.

Excluded are songs with an authentic phone number in the lyrics, but not part of the title. One in this category is "Promised Land" (Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley), in which a call is placed from Los Angeles to Norfolk, Virginia, to TIdewater 4-1009.

Titles are chronological with occasional commentary:

1940: "Pennsylvania 6-5000" (Glenn Miller and His Orchestra)
On early pressings, the title is shown as "Pennsylvania Six-Five Thousand." As it was in 1940, dialing PE6-5000 will still connect you with the main desk at the Pennsylvania Hotel in New York. I just called them to be sure.

1956: "Bigelow 6-200" (Little Brenda Lee)
Backed with "Jambalaya," this was Little Brenda's very first record. The label says she was nine years old, but we know she was really 11. Either way, she was too young to be giving out her number.

1962: "Beechwood 4-5789" (Marvelettes)
A Motown original that was revived 20 years later by the Carpenters.

1963: "LOnesome 7-7203" (Hawkshaw Hawkins)
A No. 1 C&W hit.

1966: "634-5789" (Wilson Pickett)
The first digits-only phone number title. Interesting in that the last five numbers are the same as on "Beechwood 4-5789." Some copies of this record have the sub-title "(Soulsville, U.S.A.)," presumably where you would be calling.

1971: "Echo Valley 2-6809" (Partridge Family)
Yes, 1971 was mighty late for an exchange name; however, in this tune David Cassidy is reminiscing about long ago when he used to dial that number. Album track.

1981: "766-2623 (ROM-ANCE)" (Henry Paul Band)
ROM-ANCE is definitely easier to remember than 766-2623, and potentially more appealing than HOT-DOGS. Album track.

1982: "777-9311" (Time)
Q: "Baby, what's your phone number?" A: "Seven seven seven, ninety-three eleven." Sometimes all you gotta do is ask.

1982: "867-5309" / Jenny (Tommy Tutone)
"Jenny, I know you think I'm like the others before, who saw your name and number on the wall." Tommy Tutone is actually a group whose lead singer is Tommy Heath.

1987: "853-5937" (Squeeze)
Quoth the answering machine: "Angela can't make it to the phone. If you'd care to leave your name and number, please speak clearly after the tone. She'll give you a ring when she gets home."

1989: "(619) 239-KING" (Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper)
The first on the list to include an area code, coincidentally in San Diego and a local call for you, Bonnie.
Mojo is hoping Elvis is still alive and hears this song and sees the music video, and will call him at a real number created just for that purpose. I dialed it and found that it's no longer a working number. Regardless, the video is very amusing. This is an album track, but in 1987, Nixon & Roper had a single (and video) of "Elvis Is Everywhere," indicating a theme of sorts.

1989: "1-900 LL COOL J" (LL Cool J)
Album track.

1993: "1-800 BODY BAGS" (Boss)
Album track. This Boss is a female duo.

1993: "1-900 2LONELY" (David Grey)
The second country tune on the list, and also an entertaining video. Regionally successful, this fine single should have been more of a hit than it was.

1994: "1-800 SUICIDE" (Gravediggaz)
Album track.

1999: "528-CASH" (Project Pat)
Album track.

2000: "1-900 HUSTLER" (Jay Z)
Album track.


IZ ZAT SO? How do the phone number titled singles stack up with each other?

All things considered, especially sales and chart success, this is how we rank them:

1. "867-5309" / Jenny (Tommy Tutone)*
2. "Pennsylvania 6-5000" (Glenn Miller and His Orchestra)*
3. "634-5789" (Wilson Pickett)
4. "Beechwood 4-5789" (Marvelettes)
5. "LOnesome 7-7203" (Hawkshaw Hawkins)
6. "853-5937" (Squeeze)
7. "777-9311" (Time)
8. "Bigelow 6-200" (Little Brenda Lee)
9. 1-900 2LONELY (David Grey)

*Gold Record Award Winner 

Jerry Osborne answers as many questions as possible through this column.  Write Jerry at: Box 255, Port Townsend, WA 98368  E-mail: jpo@olympus.net   Visit his Web site: www.jerryosborne.com

All values quoted in this column are for near-mint condition. 

Copyright 2013 Osborne Enterprises - Reprinted By Exclusive Permission

Monday, November 4, 2013

New Music Releases - November 5, 2013









!!! - R!M!X!S
A Wilhelm Scream - Partycrasher
AARADHNA - Treble and Reverb (2xCD)
Action Bronson - Sob Songs EP (12")
Allman Brothers - 5 Classic Albums
Aqua Neblua Oscillator - Spiritus Mundi
Avril Lavigne - Avril Lavigne
Backlash - Where's The Pride
Bahru Kegne - The Legendary Bahru Kegne
Belleruche - The Best Of (2xCD)
Black Flag - What The...
Blind Lemon Jefferson - Black Snake Moan (reissue) (vinyl)
Blind Willie Johnson - The Soul of a Man (reissue) (vinyl)
Blind Willie McTell - Atlanta Strut (reissue) (vinyl)
Bob Dylan - 5 Classic Albums
Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan Complete Album Collection Vol. One (box set)
Booka Shade - Eve
Bright Eyes - A Christmas Album (vinyl)
Bryan Adams - 5 Classic Albums
Bryce Dessner & Kronos Quartet - Aheym
Buck Owens - Buck 'Em!: The Music Of Buck Owens (1955-1967) (2xCD)
Bunny Sigler - Let Me Party With You
Cass McCombs - Big Wheel and Others (vinyl)
Celine Dion - Loved Me Back To Life
Chalachew Ashenafi and Ililta Band - The Legendary Gondar Azmari (1966-2012)
Chuck Berry - San Francisco Dues (vinyl)
Chuck Mead - Upstairs At United, Vol. 8 (02/28/2013) (12")
Clarence Carter - Fame Singles, Volume 2 1970-73
Connan Mockasin - Caramel
Crusades - Perhaps You Deliver This Judgement With Greater Fear Thank I Receive It
Cut Copy - Free Your Mind (2xLP)
Dagoba - Post Mortem Nihil Est
Damon - Song of A Gypsy (vinyl)
David Bowie - The Next Day Extra (2 CD)
Dawn of Midi - Dysnomia (vinyl)
Drag the River - Drag The River
Dream Theater - Dream Theater: Live At Luna Park (Blu-ray/DVD)
Dropkick Murphys - LP Box Set (13xLP)
Duane Allman - Skydog: The Duane Allman Retrospective (second edition) (7xCD)
Ducktails - Wish Hotel (12")
Eek-A-Mouse - Reggae Anthology Eek-Ology (2xCD+DVD)
El Ten Eleven - Transitions (EP)
Ellen Foley - About Time
Elvis Presley - Elvis-NBC TV Special (vinyl)
Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP 2
Emotions - Come Into Our World
Espectrostatic - Espectrostatic (vinyl)
Exit Ghost - Elston
Family - History (2xCD)
Fleetwood Mac - Boston’ (1970 live album)
Foxy - Foxy
Frank Turner and Jon Snodgrass - Buddies
Freya - Paragon Of The Crucible
Gerry and the Pacemakers - Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying / Second Album / I'll Be There / Girl on a Swing
Henry Wagons - Upstairs At United, Vol. 9 (03/06/2013) (12")
Honeyblood - Bud (7")
Howe Gelb - The Coincidentalist (vinyl)
Impending Doom - Death Will Reign
Iron Chic - The Constant One (vinyl)
James Blunt - Moon Landing
Janelle Monae - The Electric Lady (2xLP)
Jeffrey Novak - Lemon Kid (vinyl)
Jellyfish - Radio Jellyfish
Jimi Hendrix Experience - Miami Pop Festival
Jimmy Buffett - 5 Classic Albums
John Mellencamp - 1982-1989
Johnny Marr - New Town Velocity (7")
Karla Bonoff - Karla Bonoff / Restless Nights / Wild Heart of the You
Kevin Devine - Bubblegum (vinyl)
KISS - 5 Classic Albums
Kool & the Gang - Celebrate
Kronos Quartet with Bryce Dessner - Aheym (2xLP)
Latyrx - The Second Album (vinyl)
Left Of The Dial - Idly By
Leverage Models - Leverage Models (vinyl)
Lita Ford - Bitch Is Back
Little Comets - Life Is Elsewhere (vinyl)
LMNO - After the Fact (2xLP)
Loleatta Holloway - Love Sensation
Lucrecia Dalt - Syzygy (vinyl)
Luscious Jackson - Magic Hour
Lynyrd Skynyrd - 5 Classic Albums
M.I.A. - Matangi
Mark Berube - Russian Dolls
Marvin Gaye - 5 Classic Albums
Mat Zo - Damage Control
Melvins - Tres Cabrones
Midlake - Antiphon (vinyl)
Mississippi John Hurt - Candy Man Blues (vinyl)
New York Dolls - French Kiss '74 + Actress- Birth of the New York Dolls (2xLP | 2xCD)
Nocturno Culto - Gift of Gods (vinyl)
Paul McCartney - New (vinyl)
Paul Revere & the Raiders - Something Happening! 1967-1969
Peter Green - Hot Foot Powder (vinyl)
Poco - Legend / Indian Summer
Popstrangers - Rats In The Palm Trees (7")
Quantic | Nidia Gongora - Muevelo (12")
Radical Face - The Family Tree: The Branches (vinyl)
Rational Youth - Live 1983
Reba McEntire - 5 Classic Albums
Saga - Spin It Again - Live in Munich
Sainthood Reps - Headswell (vinyl)
Salsoul Orchestra - Magic Journey
Santana - Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles Live! (vinyl)
Sapphire Slows - Allegoria (vinyl)
Scott Stapp - Proof of Life
Sheryl Crow - 5 Classic Albums
Sights & Sounds - Silver Door
SQURL - EP #2 (Picture Disc) (12")
SSS - Manipulated Living (7")
Statik Selektah and Ransom - The Proposal
Stryper - No More Hell to Pay
Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And Food (reissue) (vinyl)
Talking Heads - The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads (reissue) (2xLP)
Tar - 1988-1995 (2xLP)
Temptations - 5 Classic Albums
Tennis - Small Sound (EP)
The Ex and Getatchew Mekuria - Y'Anbessaw Tezeta (2xLP)
The Haxan Cloak - The Haxan Cloak (2xLP)
The Liminanas - Costa Blanca (vinyl)
The Low Frequency In Stereo - Pop Obskura (vinyl)
The Melodic - Effra Parade
Thing Thing - BOOT!
Tim Kasher - Adult Film (vinyl)
Toe - New Sentimentality (vinyl)
Vapors - New Clear Days
Various Artists - Divided & United: The Songs Of The Civil War (2xCD)
Various Artists - First U.S. Top 100: November 12th 1955
Various Artists - Human Rights Concerts 1986-1998
Various Artists - Idris Elba Presents Luther
Various Artists - Moon River: Great Instrumental Hits Of The '60s
Various Artists - Oh Yes We Can Love: History of Glam Rock

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


Various Artists - Motown 7" - Rare and Unreleased

Release Date 11/18/13

Universal Music Catalogue are proud to release the Motown 7" Box – a collection of 14 rare and previously unreleased on vinyl gems. 

Includes 14 iconic or underrated Motown acts back to back on seven sensational singles.

Includes Do I Love You by Frank Wilson the world's rarest Motown 45. An original pressing of this slice of Motown history sold recently for over £25000.

Contains tracks previously only on CD from not only the biggest names at Motown : Marvin Gaye , the Four Tops, The Isley Brothers , Diana Ross and the Supremes, Stevie Wonder , The Temptations but the acts that are worshipped worldwide by collectors : The Originals, Chris Clark, The Spinners , Tammi Terrell and David Ruffin.

Selections and detailed liner notes from UK club and radio DJ Richard Searling.

All tracks lovingly restored from the original Hitsville master tapes.

A limited edition package that will be extremely collectable in years to come. "It's history in the making" as 14 rare Motown tracks are back on wax in one incredible collectors box set of singles !

The Motown Sound never looked better with this amazing set of standout 60s and 70s Hitsville.

Discoveries all in one beautifully designed Limited Edition numbered collectors box set.

Tracklisting
Single 1
 A. This Love Starved Heart Of Mine (It's Killing Me) - Marvin Gaye
 B. What More Could A Boy Ask For - The Spinners 

Single 2
 A. Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) - Frank Wilson
 B. Suspicion - The Originals

Single 3
A. Stormy - Diana Ross & The Supremes 
B. Just Enough To Ease The Pain - Stevie Wonder

Single 4
 A. Clip My Wings - Four Tops
 B. All I Do Is Think About You - Tammi Terrell

Single 5
 A. It Happens Every Time - Barbara McNair
 B. I Can't Be Hurt Anymore - David Ruffin

Single 6
 A. Forever In My Heart - The Temptations
 B. You Hit Me Where It Hurt Me - Kim Weston

Single 7
 A. Something's Wrong - Chris Clark
 B. My Love Is Your Love (Forever) - The Isley Brothers

Pre-Order at RecordStore.co.uk


Top 10 Albums at RecordStore.co.uk

1. Dean Wareham - Emancipated Hearts + Signed Artcard
2. Connan Mockasin - Caramel
3. Midlake - Antiphon
4. M.I.A - Matangi
5. David Bowie - The Next Day Extra: Collector's Edition
6. Luke Temple - Good Mood Fool
7. Goblin - Tour EP
8. William Onyeabor - Who Is William Onyeabor? + Postcard
9. Arcade - Fire Reflektor
10. Cut - Copy Free Your Mind: Signed

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from our friends at sundazed

The Velvet Underground The Quine Tapes 6-LP Deluxe Box Set   

The Velvet Underground – The Quine Tapes : a definitive document of the live Velvet Underground.

6-LPs packaged in three striking gatefold jackets with poster/handbill inserts, rare photos and a deluxe box

The Velvet Underground’s revolutionary mix of boundary-breaking sonic extremism and transgressive lyrical content changed the face of rock ‘n’ roll forever. It was on stage that the band’s unprecedented vision truly came to life. But the band never made any official live recordings, leaving fans with the small handful of live Velvets tapes that have emerged over the years. Undeniably, the most comprehensive and compelling embodiment of the Velvet Underground’s live brilliance is the bountiful cache of 1969 tapes recorded by Velvets fan and future alt-rock guitar icon Robert Quine (who would go on to play with the Velvet Underground’s leader Lou Reed more than a decade later).

The Velvet Underground – The Quine Tapes is a definitive document of the live Velvet Underground. Captured on tape by Quine in San Francisco and St. Louis between May and December of 1969, the recordings feature the Velvet Underground’s final lineup of Reed, guitarist Sterling Morrison, drummer Moe Tucker and bassist Doug Yule. The material includes incendiary performances of such seminal Velvets standards as “I’m Waiting for the Man,” “What Goes On,” “Sunday Morning,” “Femme Fatale,” “White Light/White Heat,” “Venus in Furs,” “Heroin,” “New Age,” “The Black Angel’s Death Song” and “Rock and Roll.” Also included is a rare performance of the “Follow the Leader,” an original song which the band never officially released, as well as stunningly different versions of the epic “Sister Ray.”

These historic Velvet Underground performances are now available on vinyl for the first time ever. To commemorate the occasion, Sundazed Music has designed a lavish six-LP box set, with the discs packaged in three separate gatefold jackets and contained in a deluxe box. The package features incredible new cover art commissioned especially for this vinyl release, plus rare photos, Verve label repro’s, poster/handbill inserts, and detailed liner notes by Rolling Stone’s David Fricke. In keeping with Sundazed’s usual exacting standards, this set has been newly mastered by Bob Irwin from the original source material and is perfectly pressed on high-definition virgin vinyl.

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